We’re pausing our coverage – here’s a recap That’s it for our live coverage today on the war in Ukraine. Scroll down below to catch up on today’s developments. Before we go, here’s a summary of some of the day’s main stories: Ukraine hit a missile components plant in Bryansk, according to Kyiv; The attack, said to have been carried out with British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, prompted Moscow to condemn the UK for what it described as a “terrorist attack” that killed civilians; Hungary said it is sending a fact-finding mission to Ukraine to investigate problems with the Druzhba pipeline – although Kyiv said members of the mission have no legal basis; Zelenskyy said Russia could send troops to Iran – a claim met with scepticism from analysts – but a Western intelligence source said Moscow is providing advanced technical guidance to Tehran on the use of drones; Both Ukraine and Russia claimed to have made advances on the battlefield. Three hurt in Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian region, governor says Three people have been injured in Ukrainian drone strikes in Russia’s Belgorod region, according to regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov. In the village of Tserkovny, a man is in a
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Ukraine war latest: Russia points finger at UK over Ukrainian strike on missile plant

Ukraine war latest: Russia points finger at UK over Ukrainian strike on missile plant